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Starr Companies Expand Travel Insurance Services to Cuba

Feb 16 2016 // Starr Companies has expanded the availability of its travel insurance and assistance services for travel to Cuba. These plans provide trip cancellation and trip interruption insurance as well as accident and sickness...

Takata Engineer Pleads 5th Amendment in Florida Air Bag Lawsuit

Feb 16 2016 // A Takata Corp. engineer involved in testing the company’s air bags invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination in declining to testify in a lawsuit brought by a woman left paralyzed in a 2014...

New York-Based Insurer Says U.S. Has Lifted Sanctions for Iranian Oil Cargoes

Feb 12 2016 // A U.S.-based insurer to the global shipping industry said it got government authorization to cover non-American companies transporting oil from Iran, potentially helping the Persian Gulf country to revive exports of crude...

AIG Reports $1.8 Billion Q4 Net Loss on Weak Underwriting, Investments

Feb 12 2016 // American International Group Inc. reported an operating loss of $1.3 billion for the fourth quarter of 2015, compared to after-tax operating income of $1.4 billion in the prior-year quarter. Disappointing underwriting and...

Sompo Canopius Partners with UK’s SSBN for US Flood Models, Hazard Maps

Feb 12 2016 // Sompo Canopius AG has entered into a license agreement with SSBN, which will provide it with flood models and hazard maps for the United States. SSBN works within the insurance sector, providing global flood risk...

U.S. Safety Rules Key to Driverless Car Future: Google

Feb 12 2016 // Alphabet Inc.’s Google unit told U.S. auto safety regulators that the government’s interpretation of motor vehicle safety rules is “extremely important” to its further development of fully...

La Nina Likely Waiting in Wings to Follow El Nino: U.S. Climate Center

Feb 11 2016 // A U.S. government weather forecaster on Thursday said the El Nino weather phenomenon under way was likely to dissipate by the Northern Hemisphere’s late spring or early summer and possibly transition to La Nina...

1 in 5 Vehicles Needs Recall Repair: Carfax

Feb 11 2016 // Nearly one in five vehicles on U.S. roads is in need of repair of a safety issue serious enough to be involved in a federal government recall, according to used-car history provider Carfax. There are more than 47 million...

Judge Challenges Regulators’ Lawyer Over MetLife SIFI Tag

Feb 11 2016 // A U.S. lawyer defending the government’s decision to designate MetLife Inc. a threat to the American economy if it were to falter was questioned sharply by a federal judge who was asked by the company to remove the...

U.S. Traffic Deaths Up 9%

Feb 10 2016 // U.S. traffic deaths rose 9.3 percent in the first nine months of last year after years of decline. The latest National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) report estimates that more than 26,000 people died in...

Obama Budget Calls for Increased Cybersecurity Funding, New High-Level Post

Feb 10 2016 // The Obama administration is creating a new high-level federal official to coordinate cybersecurity across civilian agencies and to work with military and intelligence counterparts, as part of its 2017 budget proposal...

U.S. Again Warns Airlines Against Carrying Lithium Battery Cargo

Feb 10 2016 // U.S. aviation safety officials are raising new warnings about the dangers of carrying bulk shipments of lithium-based batteries on commercial flights. The Federal Aviation Administration, which regulates the aviation...

U.S. Victims of Mexican Drug Gangs Sue HSBC Bank Under Anti-Terrorism Act

Feb 10 2016 // Families of U.S. citizens murdered by drug gangs in Mexico sued HSBC Holdings Plc, claiming the bank can be held responsible for the deaths because it let cartels launder billions of dollars to operate their...

Software Qualifies as a Driver, Says U.S. Safety Agency on Google Self-Driving Car

Feb 10 2016 // U.S. vehicle safety regulators have said the artificial intelligence system piloting a self-driving Google car could be considered the driver under federal law, a major step toward ultimately winning approval for...

January Weather Cost Global Economy $4 Billion-Plus: Impact Forecasting

Feb 10 2016 // January winter weather cost more than $4.0 billion of economic impact in the United States and Asia, according to Impact Forecasting, Aon Benfield’s catastrophe model development team, which evaluates the impact of...

Washington Apple Grower Settles Harassment, Retaliation Suits for $272K

Feb 9 2016 // One of the largest apple producers in the United States will pay $272,000 to 20 claimants as part of a settlement resolving sexual harassment and retaliation claims pending before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the...

Court Hears MetLife’s Challenge to ‘Too-Big-to-Fail’ Designation This Week

Feb 9 2016 // For MetLife Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Kandarian, the scariest risk is being classified as risky. MetLife lawyers go to court Wednesday seeking to overturn a too-big-to-fail designation in a lawsuit that could, if...

New Jersey 4th State to Sue Volkswagen Over Excess Diesel Emissions

Feb 8 2016 // New Jersey on Friday, Feb. 5, filed a lawsuit against Volkswagen AG and its luxury units over the German automaker’s excess diesel emissions, becoming the fourth U.S. state to take legal action. New Jersey’s...

U.S. Court Says Foreign Wealth Funds Not Always Immune from U.S. Fraud Claims

Feb 8 2016 // Foreign sovereign wealth funds are not automatically immune from U.S. lawsuits claiming that they defrauded investors into buying securities in the United States by making misleading statements outside the country, the...

Russia Cracks Down on Financial Hacking Ring, Raiding Moscow Office: Sources

Feb 8 2016 // Russian authorities in November raided offices associated with a Moscow film distribution and production company as part of a crackdown on one of the world’s most notorious financial hacking operations, according to...